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Mirage Drive & Duct tape

For you Hobie guys, do any of you "duct tape" the front of your Mirage drive Fins?? I was reading on another forum where some guys do it to, protect and relieve the stress on the front part of the fin. Has anyone ever heard of this and/or done it??

If duct tape would have prevented the support rod from bending when I smacked an underwater tree a couple years ago I'd do it. I do not have it on and would be curious what impact it has on performance. Even a small amount of tape on the leading edge could have an adverse, albeit maybe not noticeable, impact.

If duct tape would have prevented the support rod from bending when I smacked an underwater tree a couple years ago I'd do it. I do not have it on and would be curious what impact it has on performance. Even a small amount of tape on the leading edge could have an adverse, albeit maybe not noticeable, impact.

That was my initial impression...an adverse impact on waterflow over the fins. Perhaps it would be negligible.

I am heading into fifth year with a Mirage Drive.

I hit a concrete block in Goodhands Creek at full speed and slightly bent my shafts. The block is oddly placed on the first point to your left as you leave the launch area. You can barely see it at low tide. It is completely submerged at high tide. My drive still functioned even though it was bent and the collision caused no tears in the fins. Tape would not have prevented that damage.

Only once have I torn a fin. That was in Wye Mills where I hit a stump. In that instance the bottom of the shaft poked through the fin. I removed the fin on the water and realigned it and continued fishing. I replaced the fin later. In that case, the tear was from the inside of the fin out -- the rod pushed through the fin. Tape may have helped, but I doubt it.

Mark

Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12

Author: The Simple Joys of Kayak Fishing (Tips and Tales From an Old Guy in His Plastic Boat) Available on Amazon.com

I bought some lexan sheets .02 thick made an aluminum mold and with a heat gun made a shell that i glued to the front of the fins using shoe goo. Going on my 4th season this year with the same fins on the rivers, upper potomac and susky. The Lexan has been holding up well. When im not on the rivers i just switch the fins out.

Before i have made these guards a set of fins would last me a weekend during a summer flow. I have torn fins completely off while on the rivers. While they are meaty they are also a softer type of rubber that tears easily agianst rocks